5.15.2010 | Women's Golf
Stephanie Mingos closed with a final round 76 (+3 on a par 73 course) to finish in a tie for 5th in the 2010 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship at the Mission Inn and Resort in Howey in the Hills, Florida. Starting the final round 7 strokes off the lead, Stephanie shot an ever par 37 on the first nine, which included two birdie's. She closed with a 39 on the second nine to shoot 76, the 2nd best score of the final round.
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5.13.2010 | Women's Golf
Prior to the National Golf Coaches Association banquet, team Mingos gathered in front of the Mission Inn and Resort for a group shot. Standing from L to R: Steve and Maria Mingos (Dad and Mom), Stephanie, Kristina Mingos (sister), Nicole Jones (2010 Co-Captain), Nancy and Coach Clary.
At the banquet Stephanie was selected to the NGCA All Great Lakes team, as well as to the Honorable Mention All American team. "After suffering a severe back injury in the fall and not playing golf from September 15-December 15, for Stephanie to be sitting in 8th place in the NCAA tournament and be contending for the national championship is truly amazing," said Coach Clary.
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5.11.2010 | Women's Golf
On a windy, tough El Campeon golf course at the Mission Inn Resort, Stephanie Mingos shot a 79 and stands three strokes off the lead after the 1st round of the NCAA Division III National Championship tournament. Paige Caldwell (Methodist University) and Natalie Matuszak (St. Mary's, IN) share the first round lead with a 1st round score of 76.
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5.03.2010 | Women's Golf
Stephanie Mingos, a junior from Mission Hills, KS (Pembroke Hill) was selected to play in her 3rd consecutive NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship. The 2010 tournament will be held at the Mission Inn and Resort in Howey-in-Hills, Florida, about 45 minutes north of Orlando. Stephanie's selection to the NCAA field comes on the heals of her victory at the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship weekend before last at Stone Mountain, GA.
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4.26.2010 | Women's Golf, Men's Golf
The Lynx Men's Golf team placed 3rd out of ten schools in the 2010 SCAC Championship, which was held at the Stonemont course at Stone Mountain, GA. Rhodes shot 310-312-310 (632) to trail Centre and Southwestern, who both finished with 626 team scores. Centre was declared the SCAC champion by virtue of their #5 player having a lower average score. Bill Bazzel shot 76-76-76 to place 5th and earn All SCAC honors. Shay Womack was selected Honorable Mention All SCAC for his strong regular season play. "We just couldn't get it going in the SCAC tournament. Frankly, we've never played our best golf on the Stonemont course," said Lynx coach Bill Cochran. "I'm disappointed for our players because our team had a great year being ranked in the top 10 in the country all year."
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